Maryland Code § EN-15-828

Section EN-15-828
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(a) At any reasonable time which the Department elects, but at least once
a year, the Department shall cause each permit area to be inspected to determine if
the permittee has complied with the mining and reclamation plan, the requirements
of this subtitle, any rules and regulations adopted under it, the terms and conditions
of the permit, and if the current status of the operation conforms with the most recent
annual progress report. Accredited representatives of the Department at any
reasonable time may enter on the land subject to the permit to inspect and investigate
it but while on the property, Department personnel shall comply with all
governmental safety regulations.
(b) The permittee shall proceed with reclamation as scheduled in the
approved mining and reclamation plan. Following each inspection, the Department
shall notify the permittee by certified mail, return receipt requested, bearing a
postmark from the United States Postal Service, of any deficiencies noted. The
permittee shall proceed with mining and reclamation as scheduled in the approved
mining and reclamation plan. Following each inspection, the Department shall notify
the permittee of any deficiencies noted. Upon failure by the permittee to correct these

deficiencies, the Department may take action to suspend or revoke the permit as
provided in § 15-821 of this subtitle.
(c) If the Department finds that reclamation of the permit area is not
proceeding in accordance with the mining and reclamation plan, or if the Department
finds that reclamation has not been properly completed in conformance with the
mining and reclamation plan within two years or longer if authorized by the
Department, after termination of mining on any segment of the permit area, or if the
permittee has not complied with corrective requirements following revocation of a
permit, it shall initiate forfeiture proceedings against the bond or other security filed
by the permittee.

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